Transformers #29
| Writer | Robert Kirkman |
| Artist | Dan Mora, Mike Spicer |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
AUTOBOTS VS DECEPTICONS!
And only [SPOILER] can turn the tide...
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Feb 11, 2026Transformers #29 is an action-packed joyride that gets the readers adrenaline pumping. Every page is packed with action and shows just how much the hatred between the two sides runs. Add to that an intense final page that catches the reader completely off guard, and you have a slam dunk pick up at the LCS this week. This book is my personal Pick of the Week, grab it off the shelf and find out why for yourself. Read Full Review
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Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Feb 11, 2026Transformers 29 is the penultimate installment of this arc and ends with a cliffhanger that will definitely have some big ramifications far beyond issue 30. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Feb 10, 2026Robert Kirkman, Dan Mora, and Sarah Stern are at the top of their game with Transformers #29. The non-stop action from the latest Autobot vs Decepticon battle is all done with a great sense of purpose. There is so much that goes on during this action packed comic book that you can’t help be left excited for what will come out of the results. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Comic Book Spot - Adam Koppel
Feb 13, 2026Transformers #29 pivots back to the age old Autobot/Decepticon rivalry (on a new battlefield) and the story is all the better for it, as alliances are strengthened and spirits (and bodies) are shattered (plus a bunch of robots brawling is always fun). Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Clique - Sawyer Peek
Feb 16, 2026Dan Mora delivers some of his most dynamic work on the series, proving once again that he can handle both intimate character moments and massive, panoramic destruction. There’s something undeniably satisfying about watching this many robots tear into each other in a forest. This is an issue that embraces the chaos of war while quietly setting the stage for deeper fractures to come. It’s not perfect, but it’s undeniably effective. And with Elita-1’s arrival, it is clear that the next battle may not be as straightforward as Autobots versus Decepticons. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Feb 11, 2026If your pull list has room for one loud, beautifully drawn robot slugfest this month, TRANSFORMERS #29 earns that slot by delivering a clean, high impact battle that looks fantastic and moves fast. If you are hoping for big emotional turns or radical new ideas, this issue plays more like a gorgeous crescendo than a fully rounded story, and you could wait for the trade without losing much context. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Crooker
Feb 11, 2026A good and solid issue of action that shows off the creative team's immense talent at putting a book together. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Feb 11, 2026Transformers #29 goes all in on action, but feels sparse in story, as this story arc reaches its penultimate issue. Read Full Review
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6.0
COMICON - Austin Gorton
Feb 26, 2026Transformers #29 is an action-packed slugfest, but the visual storytelling struggles to make clear what’s happening beyond “robots smashing together.” Read Full Review
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Not gonna lie, the cover for Transformers #29, had me concerned … the cover A art just isn’t that good, however EVERY page of the interior was spectacular. This was an all-out, straight-up, action packed issue! Picking up right where issue 28 left off, Megatron was literally eating Trailbreaker and Optimus Prime has had enough. He goes after Megatron with full force and before you can say “one shall stand, one shall fall” it becomes a massive brawl between all of the Autobots and all of the Decepticons. Each page is rendered with beautiful precision by Dan Mora … this guy is an Action Master (see what I did there). No humans … no M.A.S.K. … just robot on robot combat! Well done and exactly what the series needed. Arcee, Magnus, even Beachco more
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10/10 no notes. Smiled like a 5 year old.
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